The Crowton days
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Re: The Crowton days
Absolutely the Crowton years were worse, and it's not even close.
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I can't afford a car, I use public transportation,
I don't mind, I read till I reach my destination,
sometimes a newspaper, sometimes a book,
the money I save, this stuff is off the hook,
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Re: The Crowton days
What's worse, drinking anti- freeze or battery acid?mizzoucoug wrote:So which was worse? This season's version of BYU "football" or Crowton's?
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Re: The Crowton days
Okay just to be clear, not making light of the seriousness of what is mentioned above, but this feels like the football equivalent of a gang rape.snoscythe wrote:I prefer my misery without gang rape on top, thank you very much.
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Re: The Crowton days
Drop the rape crap. Losers. Have you ever dealt with victims who have dealt with this?
Find some class and a new metaphor.
And what an idiotic suggestion.
Find some class and a new metaphor.
And what an idiotic suggestion.
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Re: The Crowton days
Yup. The 6-6 2005 team felt like a breath of fresh air after too many options to the short side of the field and passes to nowhere in particular. I could see an immediate difference in 2005. We actually started moving the ball.BroncoBot wrote:crowton days 100x worse.
The offense wasn't perfect in this game, by any means, but the defense just could not stop anything in the first half. I picked up the game in the second quarter and pretty much every one of Boise State's drives was a TD. Bad mojo. There needs to be some deamons exercised because I have never personally attended a BYU football loss in the Bronco era, and I am going to the game in Murphreesboro next week. Come on cougs!
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Re: The Crowton days
May the force be with you next week and may you keep your unbeaten streak intactCougarfan87 wrote:Yup. The 6-6 2005 team felt like a breath of fresh air after too many options to the short side of the field and passes to nowhere in particular. I could see an immediate difference in 2005. We actually started moving the ball.BroncoBot wrote:crowton days 100x worse.
The offense wasn't perfect in this game, by any means, but the defense just could not stop anything in the first half. I picked up the game in the second quarter and pretty much every one of Boise State's drives was a TD. Bad mojo. There needs to be some deamons exercised because I have never personally attended a BYU football loss in the Bronco era, and I am going to the game in Murphreesboro next week. Come on cougs!